Talk:Charger

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  • I have included some additional info on the CGR-SB variant, including the fact that it is referred to as "Challenger". This information is from the BattleTechnology magazine and thus canonical. However, I could not correctly cite the source of the information because I only have a copy of the page here (April 3028, page 44/45) and not the whole magazine. So if somebody else could fill in the blanks please... Frabby 04:06, 25 August 2007 (CDT)
Actually, BattleTechnology isn't strictly canon (kind of a gray area; see: http://forums.classicbattletech.com/index.php/topic,5372.0.html), but since the variant in question apparently appeared first in the mag, I'd assume that the info is good. --Scaletail 11:12, 25 August 2007 (CDT)
I have found an explicit reference to Stuart Bell, the Hat-in-the-Ring Battalion and the Charger-SB in the german language book about the BT universe, "BattleTech - Die Welt des 31. Jahrhunderts", an officially licensed 2002 WizKids LLC/FanPro product. This may also be "gray" canon, but imho it strongly supports the canonicity of the information.

Notable 'Mechs section

Again, I am somewhat unhappy about the removal of my entry. An individual 'Mech that has a name and an notable (imho) history - being no less than a present from the DC Coordinator - deserves mention. I find this far more relevant than some pointless custom configs that get mentioned (see Templar for what I mean). Frabby 01:52, 2 April 2008 (CDT)